
<p class="title" align="center">Triangle Java Users Group Presents:</p>
<p class="header4" align="center">Double Feature: "JBoss Mail Server and EJB 3 POJO-based development" or "Exchange sucks let's burn it and The JUG Roll call should not be
done in Microsoft Access"</p>
<p class="header4" align="center"><span align="center" class="header3">presented
  by Andy Oliver</span></p>

<p align="center"><b>Monday, August 15, 2005 </b><br>
<b>6:30 PM - 9:00 PM</b> <br>
<a href="http://www.nortelnetworks.com" target="_blank"><img src="images/NortelBlue65.JPG" border="0"></a><br>

4001 E. Chapel Hill-Nelson Highway
  <br>
  Research Triangle Park, North Carolina</p>

<p><span class="header2">Abstract:</span><br>
*Introduction to JBoss Mail Server* or Exchange sucks, lets burn it

JBoss Mail Server is a full featured J2EE/JBoss based POP/SMTP server with plans for IMAP, Calendaring and Exchange protocol support. The project seeks to both be a drop-in replacement for Exchange server as well as support mail-based applications.

This presentation will include an overview of JBoss Mail Server, the
current state of the project and describe the future of the project.
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EJB3 POJO-based developemnt or "The JUG Roll Call Should Not Be Done
In Microsoft Access"

I'll make some brief comparisons to other technologies such as EJB2.x and Spring. Then I'll give an in depth walkthrough of a basic
EJB3/servlet application (based on the JUG roll call app presently done in MS Access [yuck]).

This will be done all using software that you can deploy freely in
production today with development tools that you can use today.
(Eclipse/JBoss 4.x/JDK 1.5)
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<p><span class="header2">About the Speaker:</span><br>
Andrew C. Oliver see: <a href="http://www.jboss.org/developers/team">http://www.jboss.org/developers/team</a>
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JBoss Inc:

JBoss Inc. is in the business of providing superior technical support to our customers. By backing up our immensely popular open source Java products with technical support from the source, JBoss has become the New Safe Choice for Middleware. Customers such as Apple, Best Western, Borland, Computer Associates, HP, Iona, La Quinta, MCI, Mitre, Nielsen Media Research, Siemens, Sonic, SEMA, Unisys, WebMethods, and Wells Fargo have embraced the Professional Open Source model whereby no-cost open source products are supported by the core development team. By providing direct access to the core developers, we eliminate the run-around common from most commercial software providers.
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<span class="header2">Agenda:</span><br>
6:30 - 7:00 PM -- Meet, Talk, Pizza <br>
7:00 - 7:15 -- JUG Business and Announcements <br>
7:15 - 8:15 -- Presentation <br>
8:15 - 8:30 -- Discussion with Presenter <br>
9:00 - Doors close <br>

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<p><span class="header2">Admission:</span><br>
Paid-up members of TriJUG may attend without additional charge.
Non members are asked to pay $5 per meeting. But, if you are either a full time
student or unemployed, then we ask only $2 per meeting.</p>

<p><span class="header2">DIRECTIONS to Nortel Networks:</span><br>
<b>From Raleigh:</b> <br>
Proceed West on I40 to Davis Drive (Exit 280)
Take exit for Davis Drive.
At the top of the ramp turn left (south) on Davis Drive
Proceed to the light at Davis and 54 (aprox 1/3 mile)
Turn left onto 54.
Proceed approx. 1/4 mile to first (of 3) Nortel entrances on your left.
Turn left into Nortel site (you should see a pond to your right)
Proceed aprox. 200 yards to the first right turn into parking lot.
Park near center of near side of building
Enter through guard station near BIG YELLOW WALL.
(Know your car's license plate number -- guard may ask.)
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<p><b>From Durham:</b><br>
Proceed East on I40 to Davis Drive (Exit 280)
Take exit for Davis Drive.
At the top of the ramp turn left (south) on Davis Drive
Proceed to the light at Davis and 54 (approx 1/4 mile)
Turn left onto 54.
Proceed approx. 1/4 mile to first (of 3) Nortel entrances on your left.
Turn left into Nortel site (you should see a pond to your right)
Proceed aprox. 200 yards to the first right turn into parking lot.
Park near center of near side of building
Enter through guard station near BIG YELLOW WALL.
(Know your car's license plate number -- guard may ask.)
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<p><b>From Cary/Apex:</b><br>
Entering RTP on Davis proceed to intersection with Hwy 54.
Turn Right onto Hwy 54 (at light)
Proceed approx. 1/4 mile to first (of 3) Nortel entrances on your left.
Turn left into Nortel site (you should see a pond to your right)
Proceed aprox. 200 yards to the first right turn into parking lot.
Park near center of near side of building
Enter through guard station near BIG YELLOW WALL.
(Know your car's license plate number -- guard may ask.)
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